
ELAEAGNUS angustifolia (Russian Olive). 
A spreading bush with silvery-gray bark. Fra- 
grant yellow flowers followed by orange fruit. 
It is fine for show, hedgerow or screen planting. F 
Arto otties a amiactrtneei tee meter eect ccegs $2.50 
DitOsOutUrgun’ mere so. oe perenne ten te 3.50 
ENKIANTHUS campanulatus (Redvein Enkt- 
anthus). Without artificial shaping, will de- 
velop into a handsome, large shrub, well 
clothed with clean foliage which turns brilliant 
red in Fall. Bunches of nodding flowers are 
borne on the whorled branches and these red- 
veined white cups are quite unlike any other 
flower. S 
ShtOuA TUM rhe cars reer easy $6.00 
AMCOWD t Gea Rees tee eaede pera acter 7.50 
EUONYMUS alatus (Corkbark Euonymus). 
Particularly striking shrub, especially in 
Autumn and Winter, with corky wings and 
scarlet Fall foliage and berries. Blooms white. M 
DAN KON oI dene Aye ot Berek ee hyo ORO RRGRIE D .0 $1.50 
E. alatus compacta. Just as beautiful and 
much neater and slower in growth than the 
original. A grand specimen or may be used 
in foundation planting. § 
TLSitore4 ain eee ee eteeeer tera $1.75 
Wm aoe i fgine: ft diggerde Miss Care onaten xs BeBe er 2.50 
FORSYTHIA primulina (Primrose Forsythia). 
Truly the showiest Forsythia now known. The 
large, pale yellow flowers are of striking bril- 
liance as Winter fades and Spring first appears. 
The masses of blooms are so crowded on the 
stems that the branches bow gracefully under 
the weight of their colorful burden. F 
DOR OWETS Mts. ncnck Hier Erte aces ch nee MeRereS $1.00 
F. spectabilis (Showy Border Forsythia). By far 
the best of the Forsythias in color, size of 
flower and profusion of bloom. Use a bold 
group for early Spring effect. F 
DLO LC ea ee ee ee aioe ete en $0.75 
3 COMA: [iaeeresie een heey Gee Ne nec easy ciie sg? 1.00 
[LNG eps MMs, Sane roiaunro eins chet che ee Ore 1.75 
ARKO) 1, CRG INGONAFo oo nbc pan eoe Boer 2.50 
HAMAMELIS virginiana (Witch-hazel). Irreg- 
ular spreading shrub with large, oval leaves. 
Blooms with small yellow flowers close to 
stem in November. Thrives on deep shade 
SMOG icn it eign do.d-a dio One ura ce $1.50 
CM OMIM cae sia niomomuc 0 ao Gouin oso toa 2.50 
MOM OW Ase o otis o comenec coos Ba amoasen 3.90 
HYDRANGEA arborescens (Summer Hydran- 
gea). Large, pure white blooms in July and 
August. 
3 vrs CluIM PS ete tara eer seers oe $1.50 
H. hortensis var. otaksa (Bigleaf Hydrangea). 
Sometimes called the greenhouse Hydrangea. 
Bushy growth; flowers profusely in pink or 
blue shades according to soil acidity. F 
Bee os 5 ot yore an fae OE rec ILO $1.75 
H. paniculata grandiflora (Peegee Hydrangea). 
The best known Hydrangea with immense, 
conical, pink and white blooms from July to 
September. F 
DELOFG LUNs carne tneancr apace es coe es $1.00 
Sith oyie: Ac A is apes Secgeras ews otcRGMeT ayes artoben 6 dear atord 1.50 
HYPERICUM aureum (Golden St. Johnswort). 
The golden-yellow flowers in July and August 
measure 1 to 2 in. in diameter. Very interesting 
looking with its blue-green leaves, angular 
twigs and peeling bark. This dense, upright 
shrub reaches about 3 ft. and is very hardy. § 
Ea noire linens em Rae waa aan ene aes $1.00 
H. prolificum (St. Johnswort). A showy shrub 
of stiff, dense habit. Grows to 3 ft. Brilliant 
yellow flowers from July to September. S 
2: G0. 3 Liste iene ere cree ee eee: $1.25 
ILEX verticillata (Winterberry). Berrying 
plants. A fine, native shrub, carrying its bright 
red berries practically all Winter. Upright 
habit with black bark and clean, attractive 
foliage. Plant in groups to insure production 
of berries. M 
360: 4s Eb: fico ane Oe aoa eRe 2.00 
ITEA virginica (Swcetspire). Drooping clusters 
of white fragrant flowers in July. Upright 
shrub 8 to 8 ft. tall. Will stand semishade and 
moist spots. M 
Pt eo te ORR Petr IER eaciman aieeo oxaibio lo $1.00 
Rosedale Nurseries, Eastview, N. Y. 
KOLKWITZIA amabilis (Beautybush). A large, 
graceful shrub with slim, arching branches 
covered with pink flowers in June. We recom- 
mend it highly. M 
20) 3.1is as eee eter: $1.50 
Se KOR aw AMM ero omega a Gaeka aokpiamion roe 2.00 
4: t0'5 1b; INCAV. Veen ae ieee a ceteie 5.00 
LIGUSTRUM amurense (Amur Privet). True, 
hardy, upright variety with lustrous leaves. 
Good hedge plant for quick-growing screen as 
plants will attain 15 ft. in height. F 
POCO) Ves occ $2.50 per doz., $20.00 per 100 
L. ibota (Ibota Privet). Graceful, arching bran- 
ches with small, white flowers in clusters. 
Makes a splendid informal hedge. Excep- 
tionally hardy. F 
2, tO.3: [4 ete eee ere eee $0.60 
O'tO 4. it sabe e ee ee tee eer ee 85 
CTO ROD PEER, Sic. dualc foo ba Gee IDO aD O 1.50 
5.006 ft, sees opens oe ee cen ye ees 2.50 
L. ovalifolium (California Privet). The form 
most commonly used for hedges, F 
2 to 3 ft......42.50 per doz., $16.00 per 100 
SCO ih uae $3.50 per doz., $25.00 per 100 
L. regelianum (Regel Privet). A low spreading 
form, almost horizontal. 
PA Aas Li. crr Mens Gao 6 oaeeMOce Suess A $0.85 
LONICERA tartarica (Upright Honeysuckle). 
Finest in habit of Bush Honeysuckles. A rapid 
grower, attaining 10 to 12 ft. in height. May 
be had in either Pink or Whiteflowering va- 
rieties. F 
PAR OW e Uke Aes catia tito Go Go tron BC $1.00 
L. zabelli. A new, very red shrub Honeysuckle 
of medium growth. Bears an abundance of red 
fruit and blossoms are bright and in great 
profusion. 
PROMS MUNN teor ono Son op Sat one aS $1.25 
3 tOcd Tt Met aac cers cine vous 1.75 
PHILADELPHUS coronarius (Sweet Mock- 
orange). Extremely fragrant variety of Mock- 
orange. Blooms white in May and June. F 
2 tO Sit bS een sera mee eo eh OO 
DLO MUM cars. cinedig aa Ono outa cera hom co 1.50 
ZLOB HHENY 5 cule Ro tedntoaie Broad Me ROr TSC 2.50 
MON Manor ds stare cmt oS nla otatoe Amor: 3.50 
P. Minnesota Snowflake (Plant Patent No. 
538). A grand addition to the Philadelphus 
family which produces a profusion of large, 
very double, pure white flowers of some fra- 
grance. Shrub grows bushy and shapely and in 
this respect very superior to Philadelphus 
Virginal. 
Pda ROPE W Rite emis ten eh Aons. o Ho centiad Goat $1.50 
AD OR Ob Anema Sekt Oe Oma tD Ses ad mS cle 2.00 
P. virginalis. (Double Mockorange). Fine, 
double-flowering variety which blooms pro- 
fusely. Fragrant. M 
TS :tor24 in eee a ee men eee ine pleco 
ZitOnout taper eseere oe ore mince eee 1.50 
Seboidel Caroma mane sere ny sa. werchs ees ence 2.00 
RHODOTYPOS kerrioides (Jetbead). Small, 
shapely shrub, bearing white flowers and black 
berries. Foliage handsome. Good for shade. M 
DONS TGS rslace ger ected ne Gk eo ent $1.25 
SALIX caprea (Pussy Willow). Desirable for 
early Spring effects and will do well in dry 
locations as well as wet. F 
SR RON MMe 5 Mivemrsn ia Casati OL a Dato 1.00 
A CORO Lib wee ere ee are eee i AD 
SORBARIA aitchisoni (Falsespirea). Brilliant 
green foliage and red stems make this extremely 
handsome. Clusters of foamy white flowers in 
late Midsummer. Grows to 6 or 8 ft. F 
FAR WOME Wa W Fee cicgntles Cree Bk NSA Riese RENE cs oechic o Note: $1.50 
SPIRAEA, Anthony Waterer (Dwarf Spirea). 
A small, compact shrub with pink flowers in 
July. M 
PS GORL Stunted tine cis. suet. cvs ee eee $0.90 
US at RQ Tan eee ees taieiisr anata vases et eee 1S 
S. prunifolia (True Bridalwreath). Long ra- 
cemes of pure white flowers in May. Small, 
glossy foliage. M 
18) to: 247i epee cers nice cance rae $1.00 
DELORD: Lumen tenes oiciaes eiete aietere arene 1.50 

S. thunbergi (Thunberg Spirea). Semi-dwarf 
sort with very fine foliage and small white 
flowers. Dense. M 
18:to24in se oe ee eee $0.75 
D638 thse e eos Pee eee 1.00 
8 to Aft. see col a eee 1.50 
S. vanhouttei. Ever popular variety, produc- 
ing an abundance of small white flowers in 
clusters. F 
2,003 fbi dase as Sen ee ee $0.65 
3 t0'4 fil pee keec see ae aa 1.00 
S todsit, eavvecs ne oe eee 1.50 
SYRINGA ° Lilac 
Our stock of these favorite flowering plants is 
very complete in both common and French 
Hybrid varieties. We have a quantity of plants 
much larger than are listed here and will be 
pleased to receive your inquiries or a personal 
inspection. 
HYBRID LILACS 
Almost everybody knows and loves the old- 
fashioned purple Lilac, but only a few know how 
exquisitely lovely the French Hybrids are. They 
are just as easy to grow and bloom when they 
are even younger. The flowers are relatively 
huge and are borne in enormous clusters, some- 
times six or seven clusters combined in one great 
truss. Here is a list of favorite varieties which 
are so exquisitely lovely and different that you 
will want them allin the border as specimens. M 
2 to 3 feet......... B.R. $2.25, B&B $2.75 
3 to 4 feet......... B.R. 3.00, B&B 3.50 
4:to:5 feet eee eee eee DK bm/EDO 
5sto 6 feet eer eo ene B&B 9.00 
Larger sizes priced on application 
Some specimens in different colors 
B.R.—Means material will be dug bare root. 
B&B—Means the material will be dug with a 
ball of earth which is wrapped in burlap to hold 
soil about roots. 
Belle de Nancy. Double satiny rose. 2 to 3 ft. 
Capitaine Baltet. <A fine, purple variety. 
Single. 2 to 3 ft. 
Chas. Joly. Purple red. One of the best double 
reds. 2 to 3 ft., 5 to 6 ft., 6 to 8 ft. 
Charles X. Single, rich purple-red. 2 to 3 ft. 
Ellen Willmott. Large double white. Stocky 
grower. 2 to 3 ft., 3 to 4 ft., 4 to 5 ft. 
Jan Van Tol. Single, fragrant white. 
PX AG) 2) sa 
Jean Mace. Double, bluish mauve. Very good. 
2 to 3 ft. 
Katherine Havemeyer. Immense 
trusses. Mauve pink. 2 to 3 ft. 
Lamartine. Single, purplish lilac. Extra large 
blooms. 2 to 3 ft. 
Leon Gambetta. Finest double pink. 3 to 4ft., 
4 to 5 ft., 5 to 6 ft. 
Lucie Baltet. A fine single, coppery-old rose, 
entirely unlike any other Lilac in color. 
2 to 3 it. 
Marie Legraye. Single white. 2 to 3 ft. 
Mme. Lemoine. Double white of upright 
growth. 2 to 3 ft., 4 to 5 ft. 
Mrs. Edward Harding. Large, full flowers of 
brightest carmine. 2 to 3 ft. 
President Fallieres. Lavender pink. Extremely 
large flowers. Double. 2 to 3 ft. 
President Grevy. Double blue. Very popular. 
2 to 3 ft. 
President Poincare. A very large, double flow- 
ering purplish red on outside, turning to laven- 
der blue as they open. 2 to 3 ft. 
Souv. de Ludwig Spaeth. Reddish-purple, 
single. The best known hybrid Lilac. 2 to 3 ft. 
Se Se Eos Double, deep violet. 2 to 
t. 
William Robinson. 
2 to 3 ft: 
Dwarf. 
double 
Double, red to crimson. 
